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Jan 30, 2017 19:46:35 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2017 19:46:35 GMT
No real surprise this isnt selling. At least it has short run. Hoping for better news in day or so with winter season announcement Until the reviews come out And then people run like little sheep to buy tickets It's a wonder the publicly funded venues even bother anymore with variety of programming with this attitude In fact the cast are all amazing actors having appeared in major plays in the WE, Almeida, YV, RC and NT The story is very famous in china And the playwright doing the adapting well respected It may not have been your intention but your post came across as really dismissive as well as ignorant and arrogant and shows the actual and real narrow minded attitude of this country which lies just beneath the shallow surface We are supposed to be encouraging diversity in theatre And this play shows diversity in the programming cast story playwright and director The RSC aren't programming to solely satisfy a native middle class ego Believe it or not It's a 4 week run in the smaller of the 2 auditoria Get over it "Better news" Laughable Queen Anne was barely sold until it received excellent reviews and then quickly sold out Audiences being stupid and incapable of making their own decisions and accurate judgments is their own problem
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Post by lynette on Jan 30, 2017 20:29:30 GMT
Well if it is half as good as that Zhao thing they did it will be worth a visit.
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Jan 30, 2017 21:27:28 GMT
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Post by martin1965 on Jan 30, 2017 21:27:28 GMT
No real surprise this isnt selling. At least it has short run. Hoping for better news in day or so with winter season announcement Until the reviews come out And then people run like little sheep to buy tickets It's a wonder the publicly funded venues even bother anymore with variety of programming with this attitude In fact the cast are all amazing actors having appeared in major plays in the WE, Almeida, YV, RC and NT The story is very famous in china And the playwright doing the adapting well respected It may not have been your intention but your post came across as really dismissive as well as ignorant and arrogant and shows the actual and real narrow minded attitude of this country which lies just beneath the shallow surface We are supposed to be encouraging diversity in theatre And this play shows diversity in the programming cast story playwright and director The RSC aren't programming to solely satisfy a native middle class ego Believe it or not It's a 4 week run in the smaller of the 2 auditoria Get over it "Better news" Laughable Queen Anne was barely sold until it received excellent reviews and then quickly sold out Audiences being stupid and incapable of making their own decisions and accurate judgments is their own problem pp Happy new year to you as well.
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Post by theatremad on Jan 31, 2017 22:02:45 GMT
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Post by theatremad on Feb 21, 2017 22:42:56 GMT
Couple of titbits, from a fairly reliable inside source:
- Vice Versa: very Up Pompeii, all short togas. Apparently looks 'fab'. - Salome: Rumours but not definite is Sher will be Herod (groan)
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Mar 5, 2017 13:54:32 GMT
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Post by martin1965 on Mar 5, 2017 13:54:32 GMT
Popped into sua last friday. Shop has been redesigned in the close season, not before time as the previous layout was disastrous! Picked up a Julius Caesar prog and noticed that it now says they intend doing the complete works "within eight years". Crikey! At this rate they will have finished at around the same time as Doran announces his departure. He wont carry on past ten years.
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Post by Jan on Mar 5, 2017 14:13:03 GMT
Popped into sua last friday. Shop has been redesigned in the close season, not before time as the previous layout was disastrous! Picked up a Julius Caesar prog and noticed that it now says they intend doing the complete works "within eight years". Crikey! At this rate they will have finished at around the same time as Doran announces his departure. He wont carry on past ten years. Pretty easy to fill in some of the future seasons. What Shakespeare plays has Doran not directed yet ? Henry VI & RIII and what else ? Romeo & Juliet cross-cast with Troilus & Cressida. Pericles. What Shakespeare parts are left for Sher ? Henry VIII. Falstaff in Merry Wives in a "Fat Blokes" season. Surprised he's not playing Julius Caesar.
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Mar 5, 2017 14:19:39 GMT
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Post by martin1965 on Mar 5, 2017 14:19:39 GMT
Popped into sua last friday. Shop has been redesigned in the close season, not before time as the previous layout was disastrous! Picked up a Julius Caesar prog and noticed that it now says they intend doing the complete works "within eight years". Crikey! At this rate they will have finished at around the same time as Doran announces his departure. He wont carry on past ten years. Pretty easy to fill in some of the future seasons. What Shakespeare plays has Doran not directed yet ? Henry VI & RIII and what else ? What Shakespeare parts are left for Sher ? Henry VIII. Falstaff in Merry Wives in a "Fat Blokes" season. Surprised he's not playing Julius Caesar. Its been assumed he will do the second tetralogy with Tennant as R3. Not much left for Sir Antony, tho H8 would be cool! Didnt someone say he is rumoured for Herod in the Swan?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 14:25:23 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2017 14:29:23 GMT
Popped into sua last friday. Shop has been redesigned in the close season, not before time as the previous layout was disastrous! Yes, the staff are now sheltered in the only warm spot, tucked behind the sliding doors. The foyer areas are of course still windblown and freezing cold for most of the year.
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Mar 5, 2017 14:51:16 GMT
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Post by martin1965 on Mar 5, 2017 14:51:16 GMT
Popped into sua last friday. Shop has been redesigned in the close season, not before time as the previous layout was disastrous! Yes, the staff are now sheltered in the only warm spot, tucked behind the sliding doors. The foyer areas are of course still windblown and freezing cold for most of the year. Not when im there, its not like they are open to the elements!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 7:53:13 GMT
All tickets £15 for selected performances of Julius Caesar from 22nd March to 5th April - use promotion code 16573 or this link should give you the date list - t.co/iPSOoJcWEhCan't help thinking they'd be better off rethinking their ticket prices in general, or doing smaller but more widely advertised discounts, than these panicked scorched earth discounts via facebook and twitter (In the last few months I've got £10, £15 or £20 tickets for this, Snow in Midsummer, Two Noble Kinsmen and Seven Acts of Mercy on similar deals)
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Post by Jan on Mar 13, 2017 9:09:21 GMT
All tickets £15 for selected performances of Julius Caesar from 22nd March to 5th April - use promotion code 16573 or this link should give you the date list - t.co/iPSOoJcWEhCan't help thinking they'd be better off rethinking their ticket prices in general, or doing smaller but more widely advertised discounts, than these panicked scorched earth discounts via facebook and twitter (In the last few months I've got £10, £15 or £20 tickets for this, Snow in Midsummer, Two Noble Kinsmen and Seven Acts of Mercy on similar deals) Same when they're at the Barbican, I've paid £10 for top prices tickets for the last 3 RSC things I've seen there.
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Mar 13, 2017 10:59:47 GMT
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Post by martin1965 on Mar 13, 2017 10:59:47 GMT
All tickets £15 for selected performances of Julius Caesar from 22nd March to 5th April - use promotion code 16573 or this link should give you the date list - t.co/iPSOoJcWEhCan't help thinking they'd be better off rethinking their ticket prices in general, or doing smaller but more widely advertised discounts, than these panicked scorched earth discounts via facebook and twitter (In the last few months I've got £10, £15 or £20 tickets for this, Snow in Midsummer, Two Noble Kinsmen and Seven Acts of Mercy on similar deals) Same when they're at the Barbican, I've paid £10 for top prices tickets for the last 3 RSC things I've seen there. Dont disagree with that, im going to JC on saturday on a £16 tkt.
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Post by zahidf on Mar 13, 2017 14:30:21 GMT
Ive got tickets for Imperium in Jan. Seems to be selling very well.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2017 14:37:24 GMT
Ive got tickets for Imperium in Jan. Seems to be selling very well. Yes, when RSC shows sell well in advance they bump the prices of the remaining tickets on all days up to weekend levels. So The Hypocrite is now £55 instead of the original £37, for example.
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Mar 14, 2017 11:52:23 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 11:52:23 GMT
Salome is being played by a bloke
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Mar 14, 2017 12:00:10 GMT
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 14, 2017 12:00:10 GMT
Not really groundbreaking, it's been done before. But he's pretty so who knows
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 13:10:03 GMT
I think it's good they are redressing the balance - after all there are so few lead roles for male actors in the classical theatre canon.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 13:26:06 GMT
I think it's good they are redressing the balance - after all there are so few lead roles for male actors in the classical theatre canon. I mean gosh it's about time some men got a crack at the whip (scarf) maybe we should start some kind of movement...
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Post by cirque on Mar 14, 2017 13:50:37 GMT
at last,the PC RSC give a man a role he deserves.....can we hope for a few more excitements.
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Post by lynette on Mar 14, 2017 15:05:49 GMT
O give me strength. To be able to drag OH along.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 15:17:08 GMT
O give me strength. To be able to drag OH along. ... in his frock and high heels.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2017 17:53:11 GMT
If anyone can make it to Stratford next Thursday, remaining tickets for the press performances of JC and A&C can be yours for £5 each. Julius - bit.ly/2nvew7i Ant and Cleo bit.ly/2nvfZdO Hope they're not offended when I pick up these £5 tickets and return my full price tickets for later in the run at the same time Seeing Roman Tragedies this weekend so got JC and A&C twice in a week These very cheap offers for press night are quite common - I saw Othello for a fiver on press night too.
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Post by joem on Apr 2, 2017 19:26:59 GMT
Are they doing any packages so you can see both parts of Imperium in a day? Or two at least? Not clear on the website.
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